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Austin Collie Injury: Colts WR Has Concussion

Austin Collie has exited the Steelers and Colts game for good after reporting concussion symptoms from a hit sustained in the first quarter.

Andrew Luck threw a pass to Collie through the middle and Collie took a nasty forearm to the helmet from Steeler's linebacker Larry Foote.

Collie was helped off the field and reportedly complained to trainers that something was off. He was taken to the locker room and reported concussion like symptoms.

This isn’t Collie’s first time getting his skulled rattled. In 2010 he sustained two concussions within a seven-week period, the second of which ended his 2010 season.

Collie had three receptions for 45 yards and one touchdown so far this preseason.

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